FANTASY FOOTBALL IN-SEASON FEATURES

These player rankings track a player's value for the remainder of the season.

WIDE RECEIVERS

Mv

Rank

Player

Team

Bye

1

Calvin Johnson

DET

9

2

Wes Welker

NEP

7

3

Greg Jennings

GBP

8

4

Vincent Jackson

SDC

6

5

Larry Fitzgerald

ARI

6

6

Andre Johnson

HOU

11

7

Hakeem Nicks

NYG

7

8

Mike Wallace

PIT

11

9

Steve Smith

CAR

9

10

Roddy White

ATL

8

11

Steve Johnson

BUF

7

12

Miles Austin

DAL

5

13

Dwayne Bowe

KCC

6

14

Dez Bryant

DAL

5

15

DeSean Jackson

PHI

7

16

Jeremy Maclin

PHI

7

17

Brandon Marshall

MIA

5

18

Santana Moss

WAS

5

19

Anquan Boldin

BAL

5

20

A.J. Green

CIN

7

21

Brandon Lloyd

DEN

6

22

Santonio Holmes

NYJ

8

23

Julio Jones

ATL

8

24

Pierre Garçon

IND

11

25

Reggie Wayne

IND

11

26

Deion Branch

NEP

7

27

Jordy Nelson

GBP

8

28

Robert Meachem

NOS

11

29

Victor Cruz

NYG

7

30

Nate Washington

TEN

6

31

Mike Thomas

JAC

9

32

Mike Williams

TBB

8

33

David Nelson

BUF

7

34

Sidney Rice

SEA

6

35

Marques Colston

NOS

11

36

Michael Crabtree

SFO

7

37

Percy Harvin

MIN

9

38

Eric Decker

DEN

6

39

Plaxico Burress

NYJ

8

40

Malcom Floyd

SDC

6

41

Mario Manningham

NYG

7

42

Steve Breaston

KCC

6

43

Lance Moore

NOS

11

44

Early Doucet

ARI

6

45

Jabar Gaffney

WAS

5

46

Torrey Smith

BAL

5

47

Dane Sanzenbacher

CHI

8

48

Darius Heyward-Bey

OAK

8

49

Doug Baldwin

SEA

6

50

Danario Alexander

STL

5

51

Jacoby Jones

HOU

11

52

Antonio Brown

PIT

11

53

Denarius Moore

OAK

8

54

Nate Burleson

DET

9

55

James Jones

GBP

8

56

Kevin Walter

HOU

11

57

Arrelious Benn

TBB

8

58

Johnny Knox

CHI

8

59

Jerome Simpson

CIN

7

60

Devery Henderson

NOS

11

61

Devin Hester

CHI

8

62

Preston Parker

TBB

8

63

Jason Hill

JAC

9

64

Hines Ward

PIT

11

65

Mike Sims-Walker

STL

8

66

Chad Ochocinco

NEP

7

67

Brandon LaFell

CAR

9

68

Michael Jenkins

MIN

9

69

Austin Collie

IND

11

70

Brandon Gibson

STL

5

Dwayne Bowe, Chiefs –
You'd think with no other playmakers on the active roster defenses would be able to stop, or at least slow, Bowe. They haven't so far.

Pierre Garçon, Colts – Reggie Wayne, Colts –
Curtis Painter throws to Wayne almost out of obligation; he throws to Garçon when he wants a big play.

Victor Cruz, Giants –
Mario Manningham may still technically be the starter, but Cruz has been Eli Manning's big-play guy. It wasn't just the acrobatic long touchdown catch, either; Cruz was the target on Eli's game-ending INT--and he dang near came up with that one one-handed as well.

Mike Williams, Buccaneers –
Tampa Bay couldn't run on the Niners, so you thought maybe this would be a chance for Williams to run some numbers; he couldn't even make a garbage-time contribution.

Michael Crabtree, 49ers –
With Josh Morgan done for the season Crabtree becomes the 49ers' WR1 by default. Now if he can just get Alex Smith to stop focusing on the tight ends...

Lance Moore, Saints –
Jimmy Graham has taken the top off the passing game numbers, leaving little for the wideouts to fight over. And Moore isn't even first in that pecking order.

Dane Sanzenbacher, Bears –
Mike Martz has found his Mike Furrey.

Darius Heyward-Bey, Raiders –
He's always had the speed, and lately he's been catching the ball. In an offense that loves to take shots downfield, that's a deadly combination.

Doug Baldwin, Seahawks –
The undrafted rookie zoomed past Golden Tate on the depth chart and is now making a play for Sidney Rice's looks.

Denarius Moore, Raiders –
Oakland said they wanted to get him the ball, but apparently that message never got relayed to Jason Campbell, who spent a lot more time and attention on Darius Heyward-Bey.